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tractorboys2

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i got a seal kit for a dump cylinder that leaks. are these things easy to work on.bill
 
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Easy is a relative term.....many variables of design, age, conditions of the equipment along with considerations of available tools / abilities can make a huge difference between easy and hard.
Pictures would help make some judgement on the issue.
 
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Easy is a relative term.....many variables of design, age, conditions of the equipment along with considerations of available tools / abilities can make a huge difference between easy and hard.
Pictures would help make some judgement on the issue.

ok heres a pic. dont thik i will get to for a few weeks.b
 

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Those are pretty straight-froward......look to see if there is a rust ring where the seal sits when travelling down the road.....it's common for a ring to form from grit getting under the wiper and wearing it out (then you need a hyd rod made up)

If that chrome rod is good then you're good to go, just yank, disassemble, polish, clean, lubricate and reassemble

be carefull not to ding the rod with hammers when removing upper crosshead..:confused2:
 
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got the seals changed out .just takes alittle patients.no more leaks. bill
 
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this is what it looks like inside.bill
 

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this is what it looks like inside.bill

A pair of small (width of vise) aluminum angles work great to clamp in vise.....I use 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 6" long........it allows you to crank on the vise without doing any damage....
 
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I have two 1" thick x 4" wide x 6" long pieces of poplar lumber that I clamped in the vice together and drilled a 3/4" hole down the middle of the joint between the two pieces leaving a cresent shape in each piece. I have used these for years on many cylindrical objects I have needed to clamp in my vice.
 

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